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Resident Evil Requiem was already the fastest-selling game in the series, so for 7 million copies sold in under 2 months, Capcom had to break out the cake

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Resident Evil Requiem was already the fastest-selling game in the series, so for 7 million copies sold in under 2 months, Capcom had to break out the cake
Grace Ashford at her FBI desk in Resident Evil Requiem, covered with monitors and documents
(Image credit: Capcom)
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Resident Evil Requiem has hit a new sales milestone, with seven million units sold within the game's first two months.

Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi posted an image to his Instagram story (spotted by TwistedVoxel) featuring two cakes. One reads "Grace Congratulation on 7 million," with a cookie version of Grace Ashcroft sitting atop it, while the other features a Leon Kennedy cookie and is in the style of Resident Evil 2's iconic banner, saying "Welcome to 7m Leon" (and they didn't even make the spelling mistake that the RPD officers did, either).

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